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even if it doesn't turn out like a storybook, they know that you try to help. when you have nothing that makes all the difference in the world. i think it will take some time to help to educate them while training them but i think we will have an honest and loyal partner. not only working with a groan afghans have the generations that survived the soviets, we also train and mentor a lot of the younger children. one of the things many people don't know is a lot of the units go to orphanages and spend time with children to pass out humanitarian aid and supplies. there is a well rounded concept going into what we do and a lot more to it and i wish that message was getting out. . .
even if it doesn't turn out like a storybook, they know that you try to help. when you have nothing that makes all the difference in the world. i think it will take some time to help to educate them while training them but i think we will have an honest and loyal partner. not only working with a groan afghans have the generations that survived the soviets, we also train and mentor a lot of the younger children. one of the things many people don't know is a lot of the units go to orphanages and...
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storybook. >> stallings wins his first pga event with that birdie.ascar, most famous speedway in the country. in indianapolis. nine laps to go. paul menard lets jamie mcmurray pass him. the plan, let's conserve some fuel. four lap left. menard retakes the lead, hoping to hold off a charred charge from jeff gordon and he does. not a bad place. menard to win his first ever sprint cup race and he thanks his sponsors, he thanks his dad, long time racing backer. coming up tonight -- more on the i tell my dad as soon as i pull up into victory lane. said something like 35 years of trying here and here you go. this one's for you. it is definitely for him. he'd been trying. put up a lot of time and energy to winning at indy and it's a big deal. >> if you're ever going to pick any place to win a first race -- if you're a nascar -- you're going to say the daytona 500. next up would be the brick yard because the brickyard is the brickyard. it's like -- so the 49ers started practice this weekend and patrick willis, if you look at the niner defense they've lost so
storybook. >> stallings wins his first pga event with that birdie.ascar, most famous speedway in the country. in indianapolis. nine laps to go. paul menard lets jamie mcmurray pass him. the plan, let's conserve some fuel. four lap left. menard retakes the lead, hoping to hold off a charred charge from jeff gordon and he does. not a bad place. menard to win his first ever sprint cup race and he thanks his sponsors, he thanks his dad, long time racing backer. coming up tonight -- more on...
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storybook. >> stallings wins his first pga for you. >> nascar takes over the most famous speedway in the country. indianapolis, nine laps to go. lets jamie mcmurray pass him. the plan is conserved to two. four lap left and takes the lead hoping to hold off jeff gordon and he does. to win his first ever sprint cup race. he thanks the sponsors and his long time backers. big race. patrick willis the 49ers linebacker going out of the san diego. he is unquestionably the defensive team leader. congress, democrats and s to raise the deb enjoy the show tonight. >> as you just heard minutes ago a deal has been reached between the white house, congress and the democrats and republicans to raise the debt limit. we'll have more details of the deal, reaction to it and when that agreement will be voted on. that and more coming up 30 minutes. that's it for eyewitness news at 5:30 and you can find everything on cbs5.com ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
storybook. >> stallings wins his first pga for you. >> nascar takes over the most famous speedway in the country. indianapolis, nine laps to go. lets jamie mcmurray pass him. the plan is conserved to two. four lap left and takes the lead hoping to hold off jeff gordon and he does. to win his first ever sprint cup race. he thanks the sponsors and his long time backers. big race. patrick willis the 49ers linebacker going out of the san diego. he is unquestionably the defensive team...
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and even if it you doesn't turn out the way that storybooks want it to, but they know you tried to help. when people have nothing, it makes all of the difference. i sympathy it will take time to help educate them. but i think we have an honest and loyal partner. we're working with not only the generations of afghans have that survived, we are training and mentoring a lot of younger children. one the things i don't think many people know, there's a lot of u.s. units go to orphanages and spend time and pass out humanitarian aid and supplies. it's not all about fighting and there's a well rounded concept that goes into what we do. there's a lot more to it. and i kind of wish that message was getting out. i'm sorry. that's a long drawn out question. i know some of the questions on the team are in the room. ask him and he's going to tell you. but i hope that's okay. i've seen what the guys can do. 30 special forces against 1300 taliban. i'll worry about the drawn in troops. [applause] >> anybody? >> thank you very much for coming. [applause] [applause] >> you are watching booktv. 48 hours of
and even if it you doesn't turn out the way that storybooks want it to, but they know you tried to help. when people have nothing, it makes all of the difference. i sympathy it will take time to help educate them. but i think we have an honest and loyal partner. we're working with not only the generations of afghans have that survived, we are training and mentoring a lot of younger children. one the things i don't think many people know, there's a lot of u.s. units go to orphanages and spend...
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as abc's linsey davis reports, a classic storybook may need a rewrite. >> reporter: "goodnight moon"to sleep. but the real story behind the moon we see at night is being rewritten as we speak. many moons ago, more than 4 billion years, the heavens weren't so lonely. and nightfall not so dark. that's if you believe the earth didn't have just one moon but two. the tale goes that for tens of millions of years, before anyone was here to see it, a baby moon orbited the earth. following the path of its older sibling. until one day, when it floated into the larger moon's path and then smashed into it. one big, slow-motion splat. two moons, now one. >> beautiful, just beautiful. >> reporter: since the dawn of the space age scientists have questioned why the moon has two distinct lunar landscapes. the side that always faces us has flat lowlands. the far side has high mountains. but every once in a blue moon, a new theory is born. and this one wouldn't just explain why the moon is the way it is, it would also tell the story of why it's "goodnight moon" and not "goodnight moons." linsey davis,
as abc's linsey davis reports, a classic storybook may need a rewrite. >> reporter: "goodnight moon"to sleep. but the real story behind the moon we see at night is being rewritten as we speak. many moons ago, more than 4 billion years, the heavens weren't so lonely. and nightfall not so dark. that's if you believe the earth didn't have just one moon but two. the tale goes that for tens of millions of years, before anyone was here to see it, a baby moon orbited the earth....
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and like the others, he opens just a crack, the storybook of his life. >> i got a lot of bunch of differentcause i never stable. always move. >> everything he'll explore this week is hidden here. >> i have five brothers. my mother's boyfriend that we grew up with, he was loud and y cc1:e and abusive towards m mother. as a result of that, my mother was a very angry, addictive person. i got clouds around it because it was very dark growing up. my dad, i don't have him on this. my real dad. because he died when i was nine. >> i put tears here -- >> each of them has a story. leeching out on to an emotional limb. >> i thank you for getting this good start. i hope you get a good night of sleep. >> next morning, john is up early, cheerful. by the time breakfast is over, he has sunk back into himself. then breakthrough begins in e n earnest. the point suspect to assign blame. the focus is on perceptions of the past. marilyn who's gone through the program herself describes their unusual techniques. among them, family sculptures designed to help visualize things and how they felt when they were small
and like the others, he opens just a crack, the storybook of his life. >> i got a lot of bunch of differentcause i never stable. always move. >> everything he'll explore this week is hidden here. >> i have five brothers. my mother's boyfriend that we grew up with, he was loud and y cc1:e and abusive towards m mother. as a result of that, my mother was a very angry, addictive person. i got clouds around it because it was very dark growing up. my dad, i don't have him on this....
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we created something called the children's storybook, which is a virtual storybook that parents can shopheir children and literally roll over a video watching these children on an adventure and the shop the clothes that they're wearing. it's immersive and interactive, but it's also fun and takes shopping to a new level, which is cinematic and modern. >> you really take window shopping to a new level. i love the idea that you can shop after hours at the store window. >> yes. we created something called the first-ever 24-hour shopping experience, which is a touch screen window where you can walk down the street with your dog at night, tap on the glass and shopping you see in the window of the store and buy it. you can also read articles, you can get tennis tips and shop the tennis clothing. there's a real immersive experience with ralph lauren. >> tyler, why does this work? why would someone take advantage of this? >> that's the thing. anybody can. that's what makes us so interested in this story at fast company was we saw someone doing something in a space where this sort of thing, it has
we created something called the children's storybook, which is a virtual storybook that parents can shopheir children and literally roll over a video watching these children on an adventure and the shop the clothes that they're wearing. it's immersive and interactive, but it's also fun and takes shopping to a new level, which is cinematic and modern. >> you really take window shopping to a new level. i love the idea that you can shop after hours at the store window. >> yes. we...
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on the surface, they led a storybook life. a big, beautiful home filled with photos of a fun, loving family. he the picture of the adoring dad, she a devoted mom. jennifer had been a free spirit when she was younger, but having children changed all that. >> she was born to be a mom. and when she became a mom, she did it 110%. she became miss pta, the suv-driving, baseball-toting supermom. >> her sister, heather, marveled at jennifer's ability to connect with people in ways others could not. >> she was very easy going, a great listener. she was an amazing listener. >> jennifer connected so well with people of all ages, she was hired as a part-time preschool teacher at her church. her family took bart in as one of their own. >> we loved bart corbin. he came into the family very quickly. he did a lot of traveling with us. vacations. he spent most of his weekends with us. >> bart was very bright and could be a lot of fun. >> bart is a very funny person. he's got a very quick wit, and people, i think, are drawn to that. if you, you
on the surface, they led a storybook life. a big, beautiful home filled with photos of a fun, loving family. he the picture of the adoring dad, she a devoted mom. jennifer had been a free spirit when she was younger, but having children changed all that. >> she was born to be a mom. and when she became a mom, she did it 110%. she became miss pta, the suv-driving, baseball-toting supermom. >> her sister, heather, marveled at jennifer's ability to connect with people in ways others...
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even if it doesn't turn out like a storybook, they know that you try to help. when you have nothing that makes all the difference in the world. i think it will take some time to help to educate them while training them but i think we will have an honest and loyal partner. not only working with a groan afghans have the generations that survived the soviets, we also train and mentor a lot of the younger children. one of the things many people don't know is a lot of the units go to orphanages and spend time with children to pass out humanitarian aid and supplies. there is a well rounded concept going into what we do and a lot more to it and i wish that message was getting out. . . >> thank you very much for coming. [applause] coming up next, book tv presents "after words," an hourlong program where we invite guests to interview authors to read this week freelance journalist jay bahadur and his first book, the pirates of somalia. and that mr. bahadur exposes the motivation of the high seas hijackers some of whom made international news with the capture of an americ
even if it doesn't turn out like a storybook, they know that you try to help. when you have nothing that makes all the difference in the world. i think it will take some time to help to educate them while training them but i think we will have an honest and loyal partner. not only working with a groan afghans have the generations that survived the soviets, we also train and mentor a lot of the younger children. one of the things many people don't know is a lot of the units go to orphanages and...